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@Pootis-Spencer5 ай бұрын
All those triggers warnings will make you think this was an AO3 story with the Dead Dove tag and a "no beta we die like men"
@SereneDancer5 ай бұрын
I was thinking the same thing!
@aw71455 ай бұрын
i was just about to comment that those content warnings are so painfully Ao3 tag coded, especially those annoying joke tag fics hahaha
@champion_soap_eater5 ай бұрын
god the accuracy of this
@mathematicalcabbage5 ай бұрын
This would 1000% also have a long and weirdly detailed tag or two where the author is putting their stream of consciousness where it doesn't belong
@FreyjaRKim5 ай бұрын
That made me realise that I always posted my fanfics without beta but I never once put that "no beta we die like men" in any of my posted fics despite the fact I read it many times in other AO3 fics. Now I think I should because it's hilarious. 🤣
@tsifirakiehl42505 ай бұрын
I feel like this author didn’t understand the difference between fanfic tags and a trigger warning list for a published book. When you post a fic on AO3, the tags are basically a second summary. In fact, one could argue that the tags are the first summary, because when someone searches the site, they filter for specific tags, so if your fic has a tag that someone’s filtered out, they won’t even see your summary. You can joke around in the tags. You can mention whatever’s in the story that might spark a reader’s interest. On AO3, your tags are your readers’ first impression of your story, so that’s where you want to hook them. With a published book, however, the readers don’t have a handy little search filter for their local bookstore. They’re going to see your cover and your blurb first, so they won’t get to the trigger warnings until they’ve already picked up the book. At that point, you already have their attention, so your trigger warnings are where you need to just lay out the facts. You don’t put your hook in the trigger warnings because if the reader is seeing the trigger warnings, you’ve already hooked them.
@tsifirakiehl42505 ай бұрын
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@lorenzomeulli7505 ай бұрын
Are we surprised this kind of "author" doesn't distinguish between features of AO3 and actual publishing? The entire issue is that they can't recognize between trash fanfic and the publishing industry. The real, underlying, problem is that the publishing industry is run by idiots that don't care about their craft
@ksummern15 ай бұрын
I was about to comment something like this. I heard the trigger warning list and went “why does this sound like an ao3 tag list”
@sanakimchi882 ай бұрын
@@lorenzomeulli750ima need all these terrible “authors” to stick to fan fiction sites bc booktok right now is literally just self insert fan fiction that is somehow getting published into books
@Teajay21Ай бұрын
Yes this!
@kaialexander68065 ай бұрын
I personally think it would be cool if authors stopped using lobotomies as extra edgy set dressing and actually explored _anything_ about them. Or at least did enough research to realise that faking having been lobotomised is bringing a pair of bolt cutters to the suspension of disbelief. Not to mention how harmful the "the villain was faking being disabled the whole time" trope is. It's hard enough for us to be believed already; what if you stopped playing into it for your shitty plot twists?
@Shalaena5 ай бұрын
Nothing gives me the ick faster than a TW/CW list full of things that are A: not triggers B: visual triggers or graphic contents that hold no bearing on written media (IE nudity, eyeballs/sockets, skin ornaments, etc.) It trivializes the use of trigger/content warnings, and tells me everything I need to know about the author.
@Ceruleansquid-lo3iv5 ай бұрын
yeah! there's a difference between tags for fanfics and tw/cw's
@Shalaena5 ай бұрын
@@Ceruleansquid-lo3iv These Ao3 writers turned original content writers are a menace, lol. I've seen some WILD shit for people just throwing tags in, not triggers. Call that a tag list, not trigger! I call mine a content warning because it includes non triggers like graphic violence, as well as triggers.
@MaxximusP5 ай бұрын
I hear what you are saying AND for folks who have really good visualization, like myself, eyeballs and sockets being described (especially in the context of books like this) can be something folks need a content warning for. I have a really hard time with in depth descriptions of them and I need to know that is a part of a story to be okay with it (so I can prepare myself). My brain very much engages with written media in similar ways to visual media, and I know that is not everyone, but wanted to put that out there.
@AlexMartinez-nn2cm5 ай бұрын
Genuine question, what are some good examples of a trigger warning list? I’m an aspiring creator and I want to make sure I warn properly of things.
@Shalaena5 ай бұрын
@MaxximusP That is absolutely fair. I have a vivid imagination, too, and can see everything clearly. I do agree with Rachel in the eyeball sense of there need to be more specifics, because an eye in itself isn't usually the problem, but rather eyes being touched or removed, etc. I personally don't have any triggers, though I have some intense phobias (fish) that media doesn't trigger (thank the stars, cause a fish phobia causing triggers would leave me with few entertainment options). So it hadn't occured to me that someone like me who sees all of it might find it as triggering. I do maintain that nudity doesn't apply, though, lol.
@mj-sc5ff5 ай бұрын
I can’t get over “Sorry for the cookies-and-cream ice cream (not really)” being a trigger warning. Not only is it an unfunny joke, it tells me absolutely nothing. Like what am I looking out for? No clue because the author wanted to make a joke. Talk about beyond unhelpful
@mel49575 ай бұрын
the only trigger warning that actually somewhat does its job (though it could still have more detail like is it something that happens to the main characters, their victims, or a supporting character?) is the "accidental cannibalism" which is ridiculous, the author could have put some of those "jokes" into an ending author's word instead of ruining a trigger warning list
@YW23244 ай бұрын
Ya exactly 💯 wtf 😮
@snicketylemonyАй бұрын
I genuinely believed that tag meant that Rowan was going to stick his dick into a pint of Ben n Jerry’s like, pre-bj or to cool off his horniness or just come in it and make someone else eat it something
@acebase5555 ай бұрын
Man, the idea of two serial killers fanboying/fangirling out over each other, then falling in love, is so good on paper.
@zanerc10815 ай бұрын
Exquisite Corpse by Poppy Z Brite has this sort of thing!
@EvennaDoesStuff5 ай бұрын
So long as they don't actual put it on actual paper and publish it
@TiaS19785 ай бұрын
@@zanerc1081exquisite corpse mention 👏🏾 👏🏾 👏🏾
@phoenixfritzinger91854 ай бұрын
Death Note kinda?
@raychelreed55655 ай бұрын
The use of Captain Holt throughout this video was the perfect call. No notes. 10/10 😂❤
@rstowell40205 ай бұрын
Was about to say the same thing😂!
@84rinne_moo4 ай бұрын
Same loved it!
@snicketylemonyАй бұрын
When Rachel said she was going to play us a bit of the book audio and instead there was a quick Holt clip, for a very real second I got scared that Andre Braugher was actually involved 😅 that’s what I get for multitasking while listening lol
@sydneystevens33235 ай бұрын
It's alarming that the trigger warning list reads more like ao3 tags. On ao3 its fine because A it's an informal site, and B there is a built-in filter system. It's just unprofessional to treat trigger warnings in a book the same way.
@Robi-Chaud5 ай бұрын
At least in the fandoms I'm in, the fic writers have the tags AND a list of triggers. Trigger lists aren't the place to joke around or try to hook your readers. They're for preventing harm. Idk why so many authors can't take that seriously
@Topboxicle5 ай бұрын
A lot of ao3 tags also seem to contain the actual trigger warnings and then the joke tag, and also most will still update the tags if they've missed something
@missilluminati33895 ай бұрын
@@Robi-Chaud it's useful to put the trigger warnings in the tags so people can filter them out. but yeah, many authors do a separate tw list in the notes too.
@sarahhirsch89195 ай бұрын
Amateur and Surgery are two words that should never be put next to each other.
@sarahhirsch89195 ай бұрын
(That's mostly because it reminds me of a real life instance of an amateur surgeon. Truly horrifying.) These trigger warnings read like they're on a fanfic, which is not to say that fic writers are irresponsible in listing triggers, but that these warnings seem to have been developed within a small community who the author is fairly familiar with and where the community can easily reach out to the author. It does not seem professional at all and seems like something an editor would have flagged immediately for changes.
@BirdWithAKnife3455 ай бұрын
What's the worst thing, a surgeon can say? YOLO!!!
@isaacbenrubi96135 ай бұрын
"It's not a job if you're passionate about it. Now let's get that gallbladder outta that Thormax."
@cupcake-td2zk5 ай бұрын
@@BirdWithAKnife345"Hey, can someone put [procedure] in Wikipedia?" Right before you drift of from the anasthesia
@whyaleichia5 ай бұрын
The commitment to Brooklyn 99 memes is more commitment than we got with any character development in this book and that is just chef’s kiss.
@nancyjay7905 ай бұрын
Beautifully put.
@mikankitsune04405 ай бұрын
Calling it right now, the book titles will go thusly: Butcher & Blackbird Lark & Leather *Doctor & Dove*
@nancyjay7905 ай бұрын
What about Surgeon and Sex Worker? Gives one an option of seeming like a respectable person with money too.
@TheLadyLiddell5 ай бұрын
@@nancyjay790 nah, that goes against the convention of using only 2 words per book title
@queencharlene5 ай бұрын
Don't give the author any ideas
@Milovatsi5 ай бұрын
It's Scythe and sparrow
@oxeyemoth3 сағат бұрын
doctor and dove just made me think of tf2 and now i miss the tf2 comics
@punzieboo10655 ай бұрын
The TW list is so crazy to me because listening to you read it off it sounds more like what I’d read in the tags of a fanfiction on Ao3 then a traditionally published novel.
@midnightrain98015 ай бұрын
And for ao3 it makes sense because it's basically a summary, it's for the filter system.....
@stinks70655 ай бұрын
Honestly it feels to me like a lot of these booktok writers are just folks who migrated from ao3 fics (or worse, wattpad) to published books and have no idea why the sites work the way they do and why the culture on there is the way it is, including trigger warnings, tag lists and the use of tropes!
@weirdobookclub5 ай бұрын
Literally everything you're saying, I say in my upcoming rant. I even asked if dark romance authors have a shared google doc with cliches that they all need to hit in their books. IM DYING
@weirdobookclub5 ай бұрын
ugh her name is Sloan. That's a cool name, how disappointing.
@weirdobookclub5 ай бұрын
"what about your emotional dick" healed my PTSD
@hi_shay5 ай бұрын
the actor giving it his absolute everything for some of the most uncompelling internal dialogue i've ever heard is killing me, god bless 😭
@fionamclary76313 ай бұрын
I was howling laughing at the audiobook clip. Probably not the desired reaction to a sex scene.
@Jane_Doe-o4rАй бұрын
@@fionamclary7631 Nah, if one of my readers ever told me that any sex scene I wrote made them cackle, I'd be proud of myself.
@moustik3126 күн бұрын
Some of these readers are putting themselves out there, earning their paycheck!
@AlishaHerbiederbie5 ай бұрын
I remember DNFing this right around the time they left Autumn to die. It threw me out of the story in such a major way. Rachel, your explanation of trigger warnings and comparing them to food allergies was brilliant. Packaged food wouldn't have, "this food contains soy products, or does it??? I guess you gotta eat it to know! ;)" on it. Being so flippant about triggers in a book about serial killers boning is crude and lazy. Write your jokes in the chapters, not in a list that can have very real repercussions to the reader.
@ArcticWolfe845 ай бұрын
FYI, the author distanced herself from the audiobook after the male narrator, Joe Arden, was accused of sexual misconduct and unethical business practices.
@tomdelongjohns5 ай бұрын
this book (which i considered reading bc the concept appealed to me) has committed many crimes, but none so grave as NOT GIVING THE CAT ANY PAGE TIME?? WHERE WAS THE KITTY?? SO MUCH UNNECESSARY BULLSHIT INSTEAD OF CAT???
@wolflover3065 ай бұрын
I know rigjt
@roselover4115 ай бұрын
If there is a cat in a book, I fully expect cat antics or cuddles to be included and it is a literal sin not to have that
@snicketylemonyАй бұрын
so you’re saying this book was focused on the wrong p*ssy
@FeelLovely5 ай бұрын
I really think you should repost your section about trigger warnings as its own video. You do such a good job of breaking down and explaining it and it would be a good reference to send to people when trying to explain why trigger warnings are important! Another great video
@momplspickmeupimscared5 ай бұрын
as a youtube short, maybe?
@ImaginaryAlchemist5 ай бұрын
I agree! She should clip it and make it a short on her channel. The analogy she used summed things up perfectly
@irispurpurea26165 ай бұрын
“no c*** before plot” is a good rule of thumb actually imma use that
@abbysmith31265 ай бұрын
My mother absolutely loved this book. So when she told me all about it I was like ‘Yup Mrs. Rachel is gonna hate this.’ This is how I give her book recs lol
@nicoleneedschocolate5 ай бұрын
I read that as Ms. Rachel…as in the lady who sings and teaches babies/toddlers 😂😭 idk what she’s into, but I’m going to venture a guess she wouldn’t like this book either
@nancyjay7905 ай бұрын
Sometimes we have people in our life who recommend books, but all we hear is, "Oh, it's that kind of book." Whatever their kink or particular fave tropes or something else; you just know when that person makes a recommendation, this book will be that thing at least.
@lordknightalex5 ай бұрын
with the "trigger warnings" looking like ao3 tags (as other comments have mentioned) and the lack of character work, it really does feel like the book is like... a fun(?) horny serial killer AU for characters in a fandom ive never encountered, especially with the "zoom-ins" on the other couple feeling like one of those cameos that r often added to a fic as a shout out to the wider context of whatever fandom the fic is of (ex: having a sakura/ino sideplot in your naruto/sasuke fanfiction)
@qwinlyn5 ай бұрын
You're right. This really does feel like they just filed the numbers off a fanfic! In my head they're now the characters from You in that season when he runs into the fem serial killer.
@Teajay21Ай бұрын
Right?? There are a lot of fanfics where I'm like it's so good I feel like it could be published but it can't just be filed off you really have to rework the characters & story itself because fanfiction is a different style and has different expectations like you already know the characters ahead of time
@SamasBananas15 ай бұрын
On the freckles point, I once read a contemporary romance book where the freckles were described as 'vulnerable' which made me DNF real fast
@oi27155 ай бұрын
ew like childlike?? 😟
@SamasBananas15 ай бұрын
@oi2715 It was more so that she wore make up a lot and him seeing her freckles was like her opening up to him
@slaysthecrusader.34772 ай бұрын
Oh God oh fuck oh shit.
@tarahouston2835 ай бұрын
when fanfic writers on ao3 can do a trigger warnings list better thats how you know its an issue
@billiep16035 ай бұрын
Eye mutilation is one of my minor triggers and that content warning makes no sense 😭 what is it? Are eyes being gouged out? Stabbed? Are they dead or alive? You gotta be more specific. Also it’s funny how all the victims are men… the author is avoiding the hard truth that most victims of serial killers are women, especially WOC, trans women, sex workers, drug addicts, etc. and obviously the male love interest killing women isn’t cool for romance
@Moonsoap335 ай бұрын
This! All of this! Are the eyes being described? Because that's in most books. Torture? You don't need to tell me the gory details, and shouldn't, but a general idea would be nice. Also, completely agree with you about how ridiculous it is that all the victims are men. Adding to that, it bothers me that all of the bad guys are hideous, when it's quite common for serial killers to be conventionally attractive. That's literally a major part of how a lot of them lure people in.
@isaacbenrubi96135 ай бұрын
Cannibalism: A fun way to meat friends. ...or so I'm told
@momplspickmeupimscared5 ай бұрын
*slowly claps * wow...peak dad joke right there, bud'
@theresareads5 ай бұрын
The trigger warning/allergy list analogy was so perfect! 👏 Also love the B99 clips in this vid
@eksarina5 ай бұрын
the holt cuts are keeping me sane, thank you for your sacrifice this is nuts
@cantduckinbelieveit74265 ай бұрын
I read a fanfiction once from the Supernatural fandom (a serial killer AU -Alternate Universe-), and it started with, "Dean likes to k!ll people who look like his father." I feel as though that one sentence gives you more insight into his psyche the this book gave about its characters through the whole thing. Even if you don't know anything about Supernatural as a show, that one damn sentence gives you a lot of insight.
@Underground_Valentine2 ай бұрын
As someone who used to be deeply invested in Supernatural, *goddamn that's a great opening line*
@cantduckinbelieveit74262 ай бұрын
@@Underground_Valentine I was trying to see if I could find it for you but …no such luck. It was Destiel anyway and I know that’s not everyone’s jive.
@GaryMcSnail5 ай бұрын
The fact that you did this with a migraine is actually amazing to me. If I'm ever getting a migraine, my eyes are shut. All productivity in me dies until the ibuprofen kicks in
@PetalsAndPlague5 ай бұрын
I wish more books would be read in duet like that. It really elevates the story, and I think some books I've listened to would've been more enjoyable if the man wasn't doing a shrill lady voice for the fmc in his chapters.
@reginaparker32075 ай бұрын
If the narration is good, I'm fine with solo or dual, but I really love duet narration in Romance. Unfortunately, the cost is a lot more and a lot of indie authors can't afford duet production.
@joelleblanc86705 ай бұрын
Why is it called "Butcher & Blackbird" if their serial killer names are Butcher and Orb Weaver??
@ManEatingTeddyBear5 ай бұрын
I think because he calls her Blackbird (because her hair is black)?
@roselover4115 ай бұрын
@@ManEatingTeddyBear well yes but it's still breaking the theme
@Wjyndigo5 ай бұрын
It was another name the media gave her because she 'plucked' out the victim's eyeballs.
@bobbitworm81845 ай бұрын
she weave on my orb till I blackbird
@Wjyndigo5 ай бұрын
@@bobbitworm8184
@jenhall57185 ай бұрын
I love the fact that you're taking writing classes to be a better book reviewer! Props for that!!
@emmettvictor5 ай бұрын
“Pleated hole” is diabolical. Like what an utterly unappealing descriptor 🥴
@trucevideos4 ай бұрын
😦😦😦😦
@fionamclary76313 ай бұрын
Yeah it sounds like an iron was involved...
@bbo70023 ай бұрын
PLEATED??!!! Like a KILT??!!!!
@slaysthecrusader.34772 ай бұрын
Zawg her pussy got bees pollinating it mane
@Topboxicle5 ай бұрын
I feel like I've read fanfiction with the tag 'plot what plot' that has had more set up and better character moments then this.
@SilverDragonJay5 ай бұрын
29:42 I like the inclusion of "casual incest" on this bingo board because it implies the existence of "professional incest"
Your commentary mixed with Brooklyn 99 clips has me cackling while I work
@quitabanana36845 ай бұрын
Also be aware that Joe Arden the male narrator of this audiobook was found to be a very big creep.
@starshapedseal5 ай бұрын
if someone treats a trigger warning list as a joke, it tells me a lot about the content of their character--namely that they aren't worth my time.
@starshapedseal5 ай бұрын
genuinely don't get that kind of mentality. and when people are like "but it spoils my book!" like babe i would rather my book be spoiled to someone than have someone potentially end up in the hospital because they trusted they could consume my media and it harmed them.
@Topboxicle5 ай бұрын
@@starshapedseal if the trigger warnings spoil a book, the author needs to write a better story.
@tsifirakiehl42505 ай бұрын
I don’t understand people who say that a trigger warning would spoil their story. Like, if your story contains a graphically depicted murder, that’s what goes in the trigger warnings. You don’t have to say who gets murdered, or who commits the murder, or even when in the story the murder happens! The knowledge that there will at some point be a murder won’t ruin the story.
@someoneunknown76555 ай бұрын
I feel like the CW could be put at the back of the book with something at the front like “check back of book for CW” if you don’t want to spoil it
@Curiosweet4 ай бұрын
@@someoneunknown7655 That's the best practice imo as someone who reads horror and some TW could spoil parts for those who might not need it (eg. Child death in a book with 1 or 2 child charas).
@wooogie6725 ай бұрын
those “trigger/content warnings” read more as ao3 fic tags, which are NOT the same thing as a list of trigger warnings. yes, TWs are usually included in ao3 tags, but that flippant nature, the humor, is not something that belongs in an actual TW list. i am so SICK of the line blending between fanfic and novel writing!!!
@kittyhawke27014 ай бұрын
Not gonna lie, my first thought when I hear 'who's the better serial killer' is two people competing to prove they are BETTER AT KILLING and that would be much more interesting to me than serial killers trying to moralize about their kills. Give me people who enjoy the kill and are proud of their ability to kill trying to one-up each other and playing 'who's the better killer' and then having lots of sex about it, that's the serial killer romance i've been looking for.
@Cunovak5 ай бұрын
With this authors abhorrent style of trigger warnings freckles should’ve been included. These novels are making me ashamed to be a freckled girlie.
@nancyjay7905 ай бұрын
😿
@d4rkbore4lis205 ай бұрын
On the subject of people mentioning that recently a lot of authors have been using trigger warning lists lately like Ao3 tags, the issue is also, to me, authors like these both fundamentally misunderstanding triggers/trigger warnings AND how what tag lists are on places like Ao3 that use them! Cause Ao3, that uses things like tag lists, which can be used for both general content tags as well as more specific trigger warnings, actually actively has a system for categorizing based on explicity levels of content, a specific section for important content warnings like r*pe/non-con, excessive violence, major character death, etc, and THEN the content tags are a SEPARATE SECTION where you can let your readers know what more specific things are in there, including if there's more specific acts that can be triggering OR just be nice fun content or jokes, and any of these can be filtered FOR or filtered OUT when looking for specific things to read on Ao3! Which is honestly why I love it! What I don't love is authors fundamentally misunderstanding the use of things like that and then turning around and getting upset when people call them out on their sun-par trigger warnings that are content tags at best! Like if you want to add that as a fun little book summary page "vibe check" if you will , do that as WELL, don't think its an adequate replacement for actual content/trigger WARNINGS, which are supposed to be for people who need to know if they either cannot deal with reading said content or need to be mentally prepared beforehand. There are some books and movies/shows i LOVE, but I absolutely need to be mentally prepared to consume certain parts, and due to severe intrusive thoughts and other related issues, some that I straight up cannot consume alone/after dark. Some i have gone into knowing what happens and am able to prepare myself mentally, but for some, content/trigger warnings would have been so helpful for a couple that I read or watched for the first time and had really bad panic attacks or ocd related paranoia spirals that were affecting me for days! They can be so important and it really feels like some authors (and honestly just people in general) just don't really take them seriously enough.
@lawliet69105 ай бұрын
I want the next books to be about the fbi agents watching them be morons as you described, that is ACTUALLY funny lololol
@yeenbean33185 ай бұрын
God, why are they always named something like Rowan or Sloane or Thorsten??? I don't even read these books and I'm sick to death of it. I don't understand why so many authors do this. 😑
@banettenighmare86455 ай бұрын
The name Sloan/e literally makes me mad with how overused it is.
@bbo70023 ай бұрын
So if this guy's the Butcher, does that mean his two brothers are the Baker & the Candlestick Maker?? Buncha knaves smh 😒
@marsarson36205 ай бұрын
1:28 mm exactly! you don’t adjust the characters for the scene, you adjust the scene for the characters! sometimes ill get an idea or ill see a tropey idea that i do like but it doesn’t fit my characters that well. So i brainstorm how i can change and make the scene unique and make it necessary and well written. Characters aren’t tools to write a good trope, they’re supposed to be for the story. Anyway excited for this video! 18:26 so many characters with freckles… and you know its just a few little ones across the nose bride and cheeks. Where are my characters with freckles all over the face and body 🤨 are they not conventionally attractive enough for these writers🤨
@AurYouReading5 ай бұрын
“Eyes are scary on a psychological level, Shawn.” Sorry. It’s probably all the Psych references from the other video.
@MattiTheCatti5 ай бұрын
based on this and the butcher and the wren, maybe books with “the butcher and the (type of bird)” as the title are just doomed to fail from the start
@larissatucker53455 ай бұрын
You didn't like Butcher and the Wren? I thought it was pretty good, I listened to the audiobook all the way through and I never listen to books or read anymore 😅
@MattiTheCatti5 ай бұрын
@@larissatucker5345oh no i just made this comment based on the other review of that book on this channel
@larissatucker53455 ай бұрын
@@MattiTheCatti thanks to your comment I actually found her review on the butcher and the Wren 😂
@KAYoLEE5 ай бұрын
The quickest book I ever DNFd- read the trigger warning list and the first page and knew it wouldnt be for me lol
@katzcat81815 ай бұрын
For a moment, when you read aloud the tw, I thought you were listing the warnings on a AO3 fanfic- because that’s where I’ve seen many authors do jokes like these ones.
@KakiOlsenCreative5 ай бұрын
13:51 my friend once witnessed me have to lock myself in a different room during a graphic sexual assault on TV and didn’t think to later give me a TW about the same sort of thing in a book she really recommended to me. I asked her to remember next time.
@DesertKitsune5 ай бұрын
"Blackbird", raven colored hair, dimples, freckles, boarding school, she's a serial killer... is this Wednesday Fanfiction? Because it's clear, based on the TW and the writing style, this started on AO3.
@Lulu-uc4zp5 ай бұрын
Just finished the Powerless review!! I am eating WELL today
@theedexterspeckman65125 ай бұрын
im a writer (not professionally just as a hobby) and one of my projects that i tinker with from time to time is a dark romance between a serial killer and a sicario. sometimes i feel insecure about my skills and talents, particularly about writing things that im not too familiar with or are pretty heavy, tone-wise. this book makes me feel a whole lot better about my skills. i love your videos, btw ❤
@ReadswithRachel5 ай бұрын
It’s my birthday today and if you can I’d love you to join me in donating to help this family in Gaza: www.gofundme.com/f/hpnyg5-help-a-gazan-family-to-relocate-to-safety
@floreya675 ай бұрын
Happy birthday!❤
@parkpiggy5 ай бұрын
Happy birthday Rachel!
@theorem79655 ай бұрын
Hear me out: A series of videos talking about characters from books that could've/should've been queer but their potential was completely wasted called "Can We Make This Gay?". Just sayin'. 😌
@hellobees33205 ай бұрын
That would be so fun omg
@Teajay21Ай бұрын
Yess!!!
@lucyb.28655 ай бұрын
Making me listen to that excerpt was absolutely diabolical 😭😭😭 lmfao confirming for me why I'll never read a romance novel on audio
@juniawetmann13115 ай бұрын
I really love the reviews you take the books as a way to analyze some specific facet of writing as a craft, it's so fun.
@coffee_cookies_books5 ай бұрын
While I didn't mind the book, I do agree with your assessment about the characters. Interestingly enough I am finding that is why I am preferring the second one. More character development ... the MFC's aunt is a hoot. This was missing in the first one.
@reginaparker32075 ай бұрын
I felt the same way! I enjoyed B&B for what it is. I was entertained. But Leather & Lark had me cackling... I'm still looking forward to the third book. I need to know the details about those two😆
@nerdypenguin91645 ай бұрын
Thanks a lot Rachel. Now I have to dig out my Swan Princess dvd and head down nostalgia road. "When I'm double booked" 😂😂😂! Love! I'm using this!
@Amedyr5 ай бұрын
First the Brazilian memes, now all the Brooklyn Nine Nine memes - how are you picking all the things I love the most? XD
@ericarowanarts5 ай бұрын
Your breakdown of how to do a trigger warnings list was SO HELPFUL. I cannot overstate that. I wrote my first trigger warning for the book I released in March and I struggled through it but your advice seriously is going to make future trigger warnings so much easier to write.
@tiredcerulean5 ай бұрын
using trigger warnings like that is so insulting, your allergy comparison is a really good way of explaining it!
@Slywyn5 ай бұрын
Well, there were no stakes, but were there steaks? Judging by the content warnings: Probably.
@ReadswithRachel5 ай бұрын
Yes 😩🤣
@vval-px9ju2 ай бұрын
I’m still trying to wrap my head around the idea of there being so many serial killers operating at the same time that the main ones can become like…shounen anime protags?? Maybe it’s just me
@kaytoomuchsalt5100Ай бұрын
Not just you, I was wondering the same thing. 😅 Tbh it almost sounds like the author wanted to write superhero fanfic but then changed it to serial killers to try to appeal to the true crime fans?
@nicsequalini85455 ай бұрын
That audiobook snippet was the worst experience of my life oh my god!!! I watch reviews of bad books so I can laugh abt the trashiness without experiencing the embarassment first hand, why did you have to do this to me 😂😂😂 Also your idea for making their dynamic more interesting was so compelling that now I'm sad it isn't an actual book 🪓
@OddE.Anderson5 ай бұрын
Hey I like your negative reviews but I really like it when you talk about queer books and books you like. Like I really enjoyed your Hell Followed with us review.
@ReadswithRachel5 ай бұрын
Not sure if you saw this recent video but I talk about three short stories, one was a queer horror story that I gave 5 stars! kzbin.info/www/bejne/sIGol4iVpKdnqsU
@OddE.Anderson5 ай бұрын
@@ReadswithRachel omg I don’t think I did thank you
@operaismyreligion2 ай бұрын
i love WHENEVER you do a running bit with clips from tv shows in these reviews but captain holt has probably been my favorite
@sakoulas12535 ай бұрын
I recently found your channel and have been binging your videos whilst in a book slump. I absolutely love them. And The Swan Princess in this one?? You have my heart. Far longer than forever. ✨🦢✨
@KakiOlsenCreative5 ай бұрын
2:28 I once decided to ask a character about their greatest fear. It was detailed. So detailed that when it happened in real life, I used it to create motivation for a change in their life. Interviewing characters can be so helpful.
@cuckooursula41925 ай бұрын
The only time that any of this made me laugh was when Rachel said, "A straight angle at this point." because the image that came into my head. 😂
@HungryEyes-sl3mu5 ай бұрын
Rachel why are you making me tear up with all of these Captain Holt clips during this dumb book???😭😭😭
@Dashen6664 ай бұрын
Hi! I DNFed this book so fast 🤣🤣 That spitting thing in the "spicy" scene should've been on the tw list. It's called "snowball" and it's not the same as "spitting". It can be triggering. When I read the TW for the first time I thought it was funny but thank you for make me see it's disrespectful.
@LorewithouttheE5 ай бұрын
idk if maybe it was intended to be like his way of dealing with what he does, but i kinda don't love that the Very Irish MMC is consistently drinking.... like, there are MANY other complaints i have about him and how he interacts with the FMC, but idk it feels like a bit of a lazy stereotype to me, just very "you know those irishmen and their booze, am i right!? 🤪 " like, i know a lot of irish folks - like other folks in many other places - do often go to pubs and all that, it just......when it has been a stereotype against irish people, it hits different, IMO 😮💨
@cherrymecha5 ай бұрын
Authors not taking trigger warnings seriously immediately makes me lose respect for them and their writing. If you are going to have these dark elements in your work at least make sure that people feel safe to read it. People don't say "There may or may not be landmines sprinkles around this field hehe ;P" because it's ridiculous to not clearly state when people could potentially be harmed.
@DiamondM975 ай бұрын
I'm glad I didn't end up finishing this book because I feel like I would've had to force myself to finish it. The reason why I DNF'd (at the scene where Sloane goes to the restaurant for the first time) it was because I felt like I was missing out on a lot of context that I was magically supposed to know. It felt like the author wrote this couple as if they were already together and then changed her mind and hurriedly re-wrote their dynamic. Also, why is this romance taking place over the span of literal years??? I did not get that at all. Why are we going through whole summers, birthdays, and Christmases with their relationship moving at the slowest snail's pace I have ever seen? It makes no sense!
@katieward97015 ай бұрын
LOVE the allergy list- trigger warning list comparison
@SingingWithMyself-Frozen5 ай бұрын
I have no issue with the male lead messing up someone who hurt the female lead (characters being protective of their loved ones, romantic or platonic, is fun to read) but what I really don't like is how he insisted on being the one to do it when she was right there and is also (allegedly) a competent killer. If anything, it should be the other way round, with him stepping back because she has more of a 'right' to the kill.
@SingingWithMyself-Frozen5 ай бұрын
Like I get that being protected by a man is some people's fantasy, but if you're gonna do that there needs to be a reason that the woman can't protect herself at that time (e.g. she's injured), otherwise it's gonna come off as paternalistic.
@LorewithouttheE2 ай бұрын
or, it could've been both of them! just ping-pong the guy back and forth then end with a dual kill; tho doing it that way, i'd also put it later in the book as a turning point, where they find they work well together and maybe they don't have to 'compete' 🤔 buuuut that'd require competence from this author that i don't think they've reached yet...
@cricketcider5 ай бұрын
Obsessed with the Captain Holt interjections. Also, your points about the TW list were so important. Thank you.
@liliumvivendel5 ай бұрын
🪓 I love how you likened TWs to ingredients lists! Smart and easy way to describe them! Also you look super pretty with wavy hair and purple eyeshadow!
@TLF775 ай бұрын
The Captain Holt interjections made me so happy
@ladyblubelАй бұрын
38:42 This is such a minor complaint but if Sloane was going to be such an elaborate, dramatic serial killer, wouldn’t she spend more time with her victims? I don’t understand why these two kill in virtually the same way, it’s such a missed opportunity to give them so depth
@moustik3122 күн бұрын
Your pfp is so pretty! 🤩
@floreya675 ай бұрын
Your hair looks so greaat wavy! I'm so disappointed in this book, I read the synopsis and hoped for a psychological thriller/romance with dark humor, but it's just smut with bad plot :( thank you for saving me the read with your great review! Your therapy idea would have been such a great way to make this story work, it would make the characters more real and is a great opportunity for psychological flesh-outs and humor. Edit: 🪓🪓🪓
@ereristark4255 ай бұрын
Same here! I would've wanted so much more and would've been disappointed.
@TheDarkAgez5 ай бұрын
My pet peeve is characters who claim to not know/ deny that the love interest is into them they’ve done basically everything but say, “I love you, please fuck me.” Like *I* should also have doubts! At least a little even if I know the genre. There should be some mystery, not just playing dumb. Gets so frustrating
@Pandachu1235 ай бұрын
This is why dense protagonists drive me up a wall. 🤣
@nicole.escapes.reality56085 ай бұрын
I'm genuinely so sorry that you had a bad time reading this, but I'm so happy about the Brooklyn 99 and Swan princess references 😂👌
@elskabee3 ай бұрын
THANK YOU for the trigger warning section and showing a list that's actually well done. I do need trigger warnings and am often disappointed when they're treated like a joke by the author or just say it contains it without any further explanation. I thinks it's so important to mention when a triggering topic is on page fully described or off-page or implied/mentioned briefly
@mynameismari3875 ай бұрын
21:40 oh my GOD finally someone else gets it. Part of the reason I did not vibe with Rowan was because I kept thinking about how much more interesting of a story we would have gotten if Lark was the love interest. My friends were clowning on me for this opinion so I feel very validated rn
@baka94665 ай бұрын
What's interesting to me is I had a lot of the same issues you had, but I still enjoyed this book. I think I was more focused on the excellent audio performance that really elevated the book. Couples that have zero external obstacles and just mentally throw up random hurdles for themselves is one of my biggest pet peeves.
@perseflora5 ай бұрын
this is my miss rachel (that kid show star) ur so right abt the trigger warning comparison, bc that put such a bad taste in my mouth when i looked at reading this book - why are you, an author, not taking your own work seriously as soon as i open the page? :(
@aubriparris38425 ай бұрын
You might actually like the next book with Lachlan and Lark because there’s considerable character development with both of the main characters
@KakiOlsenCreative5 ай бұрын
9:00 that is one of my biggest pet peeves. Stand on its own and make a sequel a welcome surprise.
@frankensteinlives2 ай бұрын
The B99 clips are perfection *chef's kiss*
@jam-lb7hk5 ай бұрын
yeah no if an author makes the trigger warnings a joke I dont bother reading it, I have trauma and ptsd and I enjoy reading I do NOT want to have an episode because of someone's published ao3 fic
@nerdoftheatre5 ай бұрын
I saw this book in Walmart and thought it was interesting. Picked it up and liked how it had a list of TWs. And then I read through the list and then the synopsis on the back ... Realized this book wasn't for me and put it back. I'm interested to hear what you thought of it
@CatBarefield5 ай бұрын
Omg your makeup is gorgeous!! Love the lilac eye with a black lip it suits you like a charm ✨
@oxeyemoth2 сағат бұрын
36:15 made me realize that this just feels like if Hannibal was a lot worse (the book, I adore the series but I'm specifically talking about the Paul Krendler scene that doesn't really come to fruition) also rip suspension of disbelief i cannot believe anyone in this book is single-handedly outsmarting the FBI
@flabershlap1014 ай бұрын
the allergy/TW analogy was so thoughtful and made more sense to me than anyone else explaining it before
@jules-fd1vq5 ай бұрын
“I was there Gandalf” made me lose my shit, I had to stop folding laundry to wheeze
@monster-enthusiast5 ай бұрын
Fabulous. I'll come back to this after work. Edit: I've returned. Your makeup looks lovely today.